[BNP/E3, 31A – 69]
Here in this wilderness
Each tree and stone fills me
With the sadness of a great glee.
God in His altogetherness
Is whole‑part of each stone and tree.
An inner outward seeingness
Makes my clear self unknown.
(O Godfully alone!)
God in His overbeingness
Survives His death in[1] every tree and stone
Ay, in the barkness and clodfulness
Of tree and stone and sand
God is minutely grand,
God in all His Godfulness.
Lo! my heart has been touched by Great Wand!
[1] in /the\